Neste Opens Renewable Diesel Fueling Stations
Neste has opened two new renewable diesel fueling stations for commercial fleet vehicles in southern California.

Neste's new renewable diesel fueling stations are strategically located near major commercial freight routes and are designed to accommodate commercial fleet vehicles of all sizes.
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Neste has opened two new renewable diesel fueling stations for commercial fleet vehicles in southern California.
The company's new renewable diesel fueling stations are strategically located near major commercial freight routes and are designed to accommodate commercial fleet vehicles of all sizes, Neste officials said in a press release.
The new stations are operated by Neste’s authorized distributors Diesel Direct and Van de Pol. They are located in Lakeside and West Sacramento.
Neste has also created a resource page to help fleet operators find a nearby Neste fueling station and a certified Neste MY Renewable Diesel distributor.
To date, Neste has provided more than 1.5 billion gallons of renewable diesel to California businesses and cities, Neste officials said.
Neste MY Renewable Diesel works with existing engines and fueling infrastructure, officials said. The California Air Resources Board has approved Neste My Renewable Diesel as a direct replacement for fossil diesel, and many well-known engine makers have certified the use of renewable diesel – including John Deere, Cummins, Mack and Volvo.
Neste MY Renewable Diesel is available to public and private fleets in California and Oregon through authorized distributors.
The company’s ambition is to create a renewable diesel fueling network across the U.S. West Coast, Neste officials said.
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